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    As you sow so shall you reap Good morning said a woman as she walked up to the man sitting on ground. The man slowly looked up. This was a woman clearly accustomed to the finer things of life. Her coat was new... She looked like she had never missed a meal in her life. His first thought was that she wanted to make fun of him‚ like so many others had done before... "Leave me alone‚" he growled.... To his amazement‚ the woman continued standing.  She was smiling -- her even white teeth

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    A king was touring his kingdom on his elephant. Suddenly he stopped in front of a shop in the market and said to his minister‚ "I don’t know why‚ but I want to hang the owner of this shop." The minister was shocked. But before he could ask the king why‚ the king had moved on. The next day‚ the minister went to that shop dressed as one of the locals to see the shopkeeper. He casually asked him how his business was faring. The shopkeeper‚ a sandalwood merchant‚ reported sadly that he had hardly any

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    You reap what you sow” means that there is an effect for everything people do or say‚ and that the effort a person puts into something will be rewarded appropriately in this life or the next. People use this phrase as a reminder to be kind and work hard. Although the phrase might have roots in early Christianity‚ it appears in some form in other religions and also can be applied in non-religious situations. Seeing bad people succeed sometimes makes people who follow this general doctrine have emotional

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    Ruminant Digestive System Complex structure with four compartments Source: Animal Feeding and Nutrition (Jurgens) Ruminant Characteristics Primarily herbivores Cattle‚ sheep‚ goats‚ deer‚ elk Camelids are “pseodu” ruminants 60-75% of ingesta fermented by microbes before exposed to gastric juices Mouth Tongue Used more by cattle and goats (also use lips) Teeth No upper incisors Used more by sheep (use lips to “sort” feed) Saliva Continual production Cattle: 12 gal/d vs Sheep: 2 gal/d No enzymes;

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    to do so. But the camel said that it was his habit to do so after meals. As a result‚ the jackal slipped off the camel’s back and fell into the deep water. He was soon drowned. He was rightly punished for his mischievousness. Moral:- As you sow‚ so shall you

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    and neither any accident‚ nor a mischance is responsible for our troubles. Grapes cannot be gathered from thorny bushes. If you sow wheat‚ what harvest you can expect. It is thus the man who is responsible for his failure. In the golden period of youth‚ if you sow the seeds of idleness‚ bad habits‚ you will reap nothing‚ but misery‚ hardship and humiliation: but if you sow the seeds of industry‚ patience‚ strong will‚ life will be bright and fruitful. The actions of man shape his life to come. So

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    Taken for Granted THE END. It’s exhausting being a student‚ for it acquire great responsibility ---- obligations that sharpens ones skills and mind‚ enhance ones personality and create a strong and wise men ---- a normal student like me may find it hard to do some extra-curricular tasks and be involved to other organizations actively participating in school-related activities and all; I do not consider joining and participating to some ORG or clubs important. What I value the most is to

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    morality is the neglect it has received from the older generation. Two to three decades back the young generation used to have special sessions in school to teach moral values. Where have those special sessions disappeared? Many of you question this when you see the pathetic state of affairs surrounding us. A country which boasts of a lush cultural heritage is coming to naught‚ because many have forgotten to guide the younger generation. Society used to teach kids to greet their teachers‚ to

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    Thank You Speech Let me begin by saying I am simply speechless. This is just amazing! I am completely overwhelmed with this honor. Thank you all so much. Ever since I began to get serious about my music‚ to win‚ or even be nominated for‚ a Grammy seemed like such an unobtainable achievement. Which is why I cannot believe that I am standing here receiving this award‚ and not just any award‚ but the Grammy for Best New Artist. This is every new musicians dream‚ and I’m living it! So‚ for

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    Plath’s poem the Sow‚ the fascinated narrator describes his encounter with his neighbors pig for the first time. Sylvia Plath uses diction and allusions to describe the sow from the narrator’s perspective. The poem also features an attitude shift towards the pig from this mysterious prize to this disappointing pig. The poem starts off with an aura of mystery. She describes the neighbor’s behavior using words and phrases like “shrewd secret” and “impounded from public stare.” You can tell that the

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